Luxury Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Sardinia

Luxury Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Sardinia

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Popular Luxury Villas, Cottages, Apartments in Sardinia

Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola region, Olbia-Tempio

8.9

Villa for 16 people, with garden, with pets

from £236 per night

Sa Rocca Tunda, Sardinia

9.2

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden and ocean view

Free cancellation

from £220 per night

San Teodoro, Olbia-Tempio

8.9

Villa for 4 people, with garden

from £390 per night

Orosei, Nuoro Province

8.8

Villa for 7 people, with garden, with pets

from £243 per night

Pula region, Cagliari Province

9.5

Villa for 8 people, with garden and ocean view

from £388 per night
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San Teodoro, Olbia-Tempio

9.4

Villa for 11 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £390 per night

Pula region, Cagliari Province

10.0

Holiday home for 10 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £251 per night

Muravera, Sud Sardegna

8.8

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £217 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Pula region, Cagliari Province

9.6

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden

from £455 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Sant'Andrea (Cagliari), Cagliari Province

9.1

Villa for 12 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £217 per night

Torre dei Corsari, Sud Sardegna

8.7

Holiday home for 10 people, with garden

from £291 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Portobello (Sardinia), Olbia-Tempio

10.0

Villa for 6 people, with garden

from £260 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

La Maddalena, Olbia-Tempio

9.1

Holiday home for 10 people

Free cancellation

from £245 per night

Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola region, Olbia-Tempio

10.0

Villa for 6 people, with garden and view as well as ocean view, with pets

from £262 per night

Quartucciu, Cagliari Province

9.7

Villa for 10 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £260 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Sarroch, Cagliari Province

9.0

Holiday home for 9 people, with garden, with pets

from £303 per night

Villasimius, Sud Sardegna

10.0

Villa for 6 people, with garden

from £433 per night

Santa Reparata, Olbia-Tempio

8.6

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £208 per night

San Teodoro, Olbia-Tempio

8.8

Villa for 13 people, with garden

from £277 per night

San Teodoro, Olbia-Tempio

9.6

Villa for 12 people, with garden

from £405 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Domus De Maria, Sud Sardegna

9.4

Villa for 7 people

Free cancellation

from £291 per night

Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Olbia-Tempio

8.8

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £221 per night
Star Host
Star hosts are experienced and highly rated hosts with a commitment to provide reliably great stays.

Olbia-Tempio, Costa Smeralda

9.6

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from £338 per night

Badesi, Olbia-Tempio

9.0

Holiday home for 12 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from £207 per night

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Highlights in Sardinia

  • Costa Smeralda
  • Spiaggia del Principe
  • Cala Luna
  • Cala Goloritzé
  • La Pelosa
  • Porto Giunco

Best Luxury Villas, Cottages, Apartments in Sardinia

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Villa for 14 People in Sarroch, Cagliari Province
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Sarroch, Cagliari Province
Villa • 350 m² • 4 Bedrooms
9.0
(6 reviews)
Nestled within lush Mediterranean greenery and just a few steps from the coast, the stylish Villa Ro with a beautiful mountain and sea view is the perfect accommodation for a relaxed holiday. The spacious property, which is located in a tranquil area, consists of a living room with 2 sofa beds for one person each, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, 4 bedrooms (one with one double bed and 4 bunk beds) as well as 2 bathrooms and can therefore accommodate 14 people. Additional amenities include Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fireplace, a washing machine as well as satellite and cable telev...
from £217 / night
Holiday Home for 6 People in Lòcula, Nuoro Province
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Lòcula, Nuoro Province
Holiday Home • 90 m² • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
(14 reviews)
With a view of the mountain, the holiday home "Villa S'ena e Su Juncu" in Loculi is perfect for a relaxing holiday. The 90 m² property consists of a living room with a sofa bed for 2 people, a fully-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and can therefore accommodate 6 people. Additional amenities include Wi-Fi (suitable for video calls), a smart TV with streaming services, air conditioning, heating, a washing machine, a dryer as well as a game console. A baby cot and a high chair are also available. The highlight of this accommodation is its private outdoor area wit...
from £217 / night
Villa for 5 People in Santa Reparata, Olbia-Tempio
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Santa Reparata, Olbia-Tempio
Villa • 100 m² • 3 Bedrooms
8.5
(19 reviews)
Located just a few meters from the sea near Santa Teresa Gallura, in the enchanting north-western area of Sardinia, this 100 m² villa is ideal for relaxing beach holidays. The villa, accessible to people with disabilities, consists of a living room, a well-equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 5 guests. The child-friendly holiday home also offers Wi-Fi, entertainment and television. The private outdoor area features a garden and a furnished covered terrace, perfect for quiet evenings and outdoor dining. The owners live on the property, but in a separate bui...
from £208 / night

Luxury Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Sardinia

Discover Sardinia and Its Luxury Accommodation

Why Rent a Luxury Rental in Sardinia?

Sardinia is a Mediterranean island of rugged coastlines, hidden coves and lush interior landscapes that invite exploration at every turn. Visitors staying in a luxury villa, cottage or apartment in Sardinia can stroll along golden beaches with crystal-clear waters, hike through pine forests and limestone cliffs or visit ancient nuraghe sites that reveal the island's prehistoric past. Coastal roads and seaside towns offer vibrant local culture, markets, cafés and restaurants serving fresh seafood, cheeses and traditional dishes. Inland villages showcase pastoral life, olive groves and terraced hillsides, adding calm and scenic charm to every journey. Boat trips reveal dramatic rock formations, sea caves and quiet bays accessible only from the water. Each trail, beach and village provides new perspectives and opportunities to connect with Sardinia's natural beauty and rich heritage. The island blends adventure, relaxation and culture for a travel experience that lingers long after the journey ends.

You could also consider renting a holiday rental in Sardinia for more varied accommodation options across the island. Alternatively, check out our wider range of villas in Sardinia for more exclusive options across beaches and the countryside.

What Are the Luxury Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Sardinia Like?

Luxury rentals in Sardinia range from sleek modern designs with infinity pools overlooking the sea to charming rustic farmhouses set amid olive groves and rolling hills. Interiors usually combine Mediterranean style with contemporary comforts, featuring spacious living areas, stylish furnishings and open-plan kitchens. These luxury rentals are found mostly along the Costa Smeralda, in areas like Porto Cervo and San Pantaleo, as well as on quieter stretches near Stintino and Villasimius. Many are secluded for privacy but still close enough to explore beaches, markets and historic towns. Luxury accommodation in Sardinia also offers stylish stays in vibrant centres such as Cagliari, combining city life with sea views and exceptional amenities.

For a contrasting accommodation experience, you might explore beach houses in Sardinia, which provide direct access to the shore and often feature outdoor living spaces perfect for families or groups. These are ideal for travellers seeking coastal charm paired with spacious surroundings.

Luxury villas, cottages and apartments in Sardinia offer a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. These include:

  • Private parking
  • Air conditioning
  • Wi-Fi
  • Flat screen TV
  • Sea or garden views
  • Barbecue facilities

Who Would Enjoy a Luxury Rental in Sardinia?

Travellers and Activities

Sardinia for Beach Lovers

Sardinia is a paradise for beach lovers, offering some of the clearest waters and most spectacular shorelines in the Mediterranean. Along the Costa Smeralda, beaches like Spiaggia del Principe and Capriccioli entice visitors with turquoise water, soft white sand and smooth granite rocks perfect for sunbathing. On the island's eastern side, Cala Luna and Cala Goloritzé reward travellers with dramatic cliffs, hidden caves and sheltered bays ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Those seeking long, open stretches of sand can head to La Pelosa near Stintino, where shallow, Caribbean-like water makes it perfect for families. Meanwhile, the southern coast offers gems such as Porto Giunco and Chia Beach, known for their pinkish sand, dunes and calm lagoons where flamingos often gather. Cyclists renting a luxury villa with a pool in Sardinia are welcomed by a place that has become a true paradise for two wheels.

Sardinia for Foodies

Sardinia is a dream destination for food lovers, offering a rich culinary tradition shaped by the island's seas, mountains and ancient culture. In coastal towns like Alghero, you can enjoy dishes such as aragosta alla catalana (Catalan-style lobster) and fresh sea urchin served right by the waterfront. Inland, restaurants in Nuoro and Barbagia specialise in hearty mountain cuisine, including porceddu, the island's famous slow-roasted suckling pig, and culurgiones, handmade pasta stuffed with potato, mint and pecorino. Local markets from San Benedetto Market in Cagliari to the weekly stalls in Olbia overflow with pecorino cheeses, cured meats, myrtle liqueur, honey and artisanal breads like pane carasau. Beachside trattorias near Chia and Villasimius serve grilled fish, fregola with clams and lemony octopus salads perfect for warm evenings by the sea. Dessert lovers can indulge in seadas, cheese-filled pastries drizzled with honey, often enjoyed with a glass of local Vermentino or Cannonau wine. You can explore several culinary highlights by consulting this map of Sardinian food attractions. For those who appreciate comfort during their gastronomic adventures, consider a stay in an apartment in Sardinia, ideal for foodies wanting easy access to city culinary scenes and traditional markets.
Did you know Sardinia is home to the world's oldest known wooden wheel, dated over 5,000 years old?

Top 7 Travel Tips in Sardinia

1. Explore the Rugged Beaches of the Gulf of Orosei

The eastern coast of Sardinia is known for its dramatic beaches, where steep cliffs drop into clear blue water and small coves appear between rocky headlands. A boat trip from Cala Gonone takes you to beaches such as Cala Luna or Cala Mariolu, where the sand is pale and the sea is calm. The coastline is long and varied, which makes each stop feel different and the entire route easy to enjoy at a relaxed pace. It is one of the most direct ways to see Sardinia's natural coastline without long inland travel.

2. Discover the Historic Quarters of Cagliari

Cagliari's old districts, such as Castello and Marina, are filled with narrow streets, tall buildings and open squares that show the city's long history. You can walk to the Bastione Saint Remy for an open view of the harbour or move through the older lanes near the cathedral, where restaurants and local shops sit behind stone archways. The area is compact, which makes it easy to explore at a steady pace while still covering the main landmarks of the city.

3. Hike the Trails Around Capo Testa

The northern tip of Sardinia, near Capo Testa, offers marked trails that weave through granite formations shaped by wind and sea over centuries. The paths lead to open viewpoints, where you can see the Maddalena archipelago and the coastline of Corsica on clear days. The walking routes vary in length, which means you can choose a short loop or a longer outing depending on how much time you have. The area is known for its unusual rocks, which makes the landscape different from other parts of the island.

4. Try Sardinian Dishes in Local Agriturismos

Sardinia's agriturismos serve regional dishes such as roast suckling pig, handmade pasta and cheeses produced on nearby farms. Meals are usually served as set menus, which keeps the experience straightforward and gives you a chance to sample several courses. Many agriturismos sit just outside villages or along country roads, which provides a calm setting for lunch or dinner. It is a reliable way to try traditional food without needing to search for specific restaurants.

5. Visit the Lighthouses of the Western Coast

The western shoreline has several lighthouses that stand on high cliffs overlooking the open sea, including the Capo Mannu and Capo Spartivento points. Reaching these areas involves short walks from coastal parking spots, which makes them easy to visit without a long hike. The cliffs offer broad views across the horizon, and the surrounding land has quiet paths that allow you to explore nearby headlands at your own pace.

6. Browse Traditional Crafts in the Town of Orgosolo

Orgosolo is known for its murals, which cover the walls of homes and shops throughout the town, and for its local craft scene that focuses on textiles, carved wood and leatherwork. The streets are simple to navigate, and many workshops open their doors to visitors, which gives a direct look at how the items are made. It is a strong stop if you want to buy locally produced goods rather than mass-market souvenirs.

7. Explore the Nuragic Sites Around Barumini

The ancient Nuragic structures around Barumini, such as Su Nuraxi, offer a clear and direct look at Sardinia's prehistoric past. The site is well preserved and includes towers, settlements and passageways that show how communities lived in the Bronze Age. Guided tours explain the layout and help you understand how the structures fit together, which adds depth to the visit. The area around the site is open and quiet, which makes it easy to explore without feeling crowded. Let the sea become your playground and your sanctuary all at once. Booking luxury accommodation in Sardinia offers the perfect base for experiencing the rich culture and pristine nature of the island.

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